12/29/2014
Due to delay in posting of the questions proposals are now due 01/02/2015 by 4:00(PST).
Questions were as follows:
1.) Will offers be accepted electronically?
Answer: Yes. If submitting electronically please send to
[email protected].
2.) Is this project tax exempt?
Answer: . As a federal government entity we are not able to pay taxes and are exempt. However several states vary in their definition of exempt tax where supplies for construction are concerned. This is specific to the phase in which supplies are implemented and whether the supply has been modified as a part of the end product or remains unchanged as a direct pass through to the end client. Per Section B : ââ¬ÅThe offered price shall encompass all costs related to (a) direct and indirect labor, fringe benefits, overhead, G&A expenses, profit, material, equipment, other direct costs, insurance, freight, handling, transportation, inspection, testing, operation and maintenance manuals, bonds, etc., (b) federal, state, and local taxes, (c) all applicable fees permits, licenses, and (d) any miscellaneous charges.ââ¬ï¿½ As prospective contractor you will be responsible to know the practice of the state and county where work will be done.
It is important to note that you may be in direct competition with contractors who have experience doing projects near this location. I recommend contacting the state and county tax office to clarify what to expect in costs as related to your proposal. In short as a federal agency we cannot and will not pay a direct tax cost but if you as a contractor are charged taxes for parts in the process then you would include this as a material cost. We cannot advise on this matter, suggest how you determine your project costs or calculate local taxes.
12/05/2014
Both amendments are now posted. Tax Exempt form is also attached.
12/03/2014
Site Visit 12/11/2014 at 10:00am
Questions Due: 12/15/2014
Post Answers: 12/17/2014
Proposals Due: 12/30/2014
*Official amendment to follow.
11/25/2014
Revised bid requirements to remove 8a Certification letter due to this requirement being a Small Business Set Aside. Please see attached Revised RFO.
11/25/2014
The purpose of this web posting is to solicit offers for the subject project. Full project details are available for download from this website, including the Request for Offer (RFO)--which contains contract clauses and requirements for submitting Quote.
A new contracting opportunity which may interest you is now posted on the FAA Contract Opportunities website: http://faaco.faa.gov/. Select " Announcements" from the left-side menu, then select the ââ¬Åmore search optionsââ¬ï¿½ link in the middle of the page, then enter the RFO number DTFANM-15-R-00031 in the "Title / Abstract Text" search field and click the ââ¬Åsearchââ¬ï¿½ button at the bottom of the page. Then click on the resulting hyperlink.
This is a reposting of this requirement. The previous RFO was DTFANM-15-R-00001. Set aside and due date have changed.
- Davis Bacon Act wage rates apply.
-If a site visit is necessary please contact Mr. Sean Saing 310-725-7734 directly. No Site visit is scheduled at this time.
- Estimated total value is: Between $10,000-$20,000.
- The NAICS Codes for this project will be 237130 Power and Communication Line and Related Structures Construction.
-THIS IS A SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE. AWARD WILL BE MADE TO A SMALL BUSINESS.
- OFFERS ARE DUE NO LATER THAN 4:00 PM PST time on December 9, 2014.
If you're viewing this announcement from a source other than Federal Aviation Administration Contract Opportunities (FAACO), visit https://faaco.faa.gov/index.cfm/announcement/view/19146 to view the original announcement.
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